You are your partner are
doing something momentous, which is easily lost when you are both dead tired and perhaps wondering who should get out of bed this time to care for a screaming baby.
Each week in tech
brings us momentous news (a major product release, a lawsuit development), inconsequential news (a startup that will never make it receiving funding from a venture capital firm that doesn't care if does), and even sad news (like last week's passing of former Intel (intc) CEO Paul Otellini).
As a pastor, you learn a lot about what is going on in your parishioners lives while shaking hands — much of it mundane, but some
of it momentous as well.
Then, very soon, the realization hits that it's an arresting distraction, an approximation of how the characters must feel: stressed out and tense
because something momentous is about to go down.
For people who like their toons filled to the brim with Brit whimsy, Pythonesque absurdity and claymated empathy, the news that Aardman has a new movie coming out is
itself a momentous occasion.
Perhaps the young Viking Chief is balancing his duties as leader of the village with his desire for adventure and stumbles
across something momentous, similar to how events unfold in film two.
Most of all, challenge your students to work together to
accomplish something momentous, build something that matters, and make a difference in the world.
At this point the accentuation and drama in Salby's voice make it sound as though he has stumbled
onto something momentous, something no one else has noticed before.
We learn early on that Faye was a radical in the»60s, that she
did something momentous that caused her to leave college and return home to Iowa, a beaten down soul.
Something momentous did happen shortly with the resurrection of the living Christ as the dynamic, coordinating agency energizing a radically new communal reality, 13 but this was not the expected consummation of the kingdom.
They are on to
something momentous.
Sometimes, cases start out about one thing and end up about something else —
something momentous and unexpected — entirely.
In the interim,
something momentous happened.